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Watch for the Real Live Santa Next Week 4 Here I am at The Fair Store with a complete new line of Christmas goods of every description at the new low prices. This year I have a beautiful new line of dolls dolls that will please the girls. Our show ing of imported dolls will surprise you. All our toys are new for this year, as our stock was sold out completely last season. Wagona of All Kinda. CANDY SPECIAL Kiddie Canoes, Tricyclea and Wheelbarrowa. FOR SATURDAY Chaira and Rockera. Pure Sugar Candy Air Riflea. All Kinda of Traina, Electrical and Mechanical. Prenoh Dolla—All the little Flaah Lighta. Razor Seta. Limit of two pounds girls inuat aee our wonderful Crokinole Boarda. to customer. Blackboarda. line. Guinea of All Kinda. Drama and Horna. Coat Hanger Seta, Fancy Basketa, Manicure Seta, Sewing Seta. Mechanical Toya. Work Baaketa, Pin Cuahiona, Tie Holdera, Vanity Baga, Men'a Muaical Topa. V \ Shaving 8eta, Picture Framea, Ivory Mirrors, Military Bruahea, Toy Violina. Toy Banjoa and Accordeona. Brtua Vaaea, Jurdmiera, Fern Diahea. Tinker Toya, Erector Seta. Blocks, Banka, Teddy Beara. Hundreda of Piecea of Cut Olaaa. Rattlea, Popguna. Climbing Monkeys. All Kinda Beautiful Piecea in Hand Painted Chinaware. of Balia. Special Imported China 42 Piece Dinner Seta. Practical Gifta for Everyone. Engliah Ware in Dinner Seta. Pyrex Ovenware, Mounted and Plain. 42 Piece Blue Bird Seta—Alao Gold Band and White Ware. Dolla, Dull Buggies. Beds. Cradles, and 8wings. Toy Ton Seta, Dolly Outfita. Toy Booka. Beautiful Little Dolla. I 1 5 c lb* Bath Robea, Japanese Kimonas, Dreaa Skirts, Silk Petticoata, Sweaters of All Kinda, Umbrellas, Rain Capes, Olovea, Funcy Towels,, Ladies' and Children’s Gowns, Silk Hose at All Prices, Wool Hose, Heather Mixture, for Ladies and Men, Felt Slippers for Ladies and Children, Hair Rib bons in All Colors. ^ The Fair Store A Neighborhood News D E L ld ltT VALLEY. V I V familloN wore Humbly guo*t* a t tho K. J . Kont homo. C. A. Monro in nii-k w ith pnoum onia. I »-»tor Pont ion a n d L -e N ix o n mo t o r n i to Kugone M onday. K. C. C o nn er, from nlm ve Haginnw-, holpod hi* brother*, C h a rlie mid Kob ori, biitohor hog* M onday. (H|wci«l l a T h e H rulin cl.) Nov. !0. Mr*. Alm« Hear*, o f Cot t*gi- G rove, » jm - ut Inni * w ' l nl t In* B IL K C R E E K . homo of h o r mid Krio .I. Mi»* l.«-olu B row n »[»-nt lu*r vaca (S|H-rinl to T ho S en tin el.) lio n w ith hor graiidpiin-ni» in Kugi-ne. Nov. 30. Mr*. P a u l Knte* mid i n Mr. a n d Mr*. Tod Hodges »pent T h a n k s g iv i n g w ith Mr. H o d g e * ’ p ar finit »ou, o f Ko»oburg, w ere gue»t» n t ont» nour HoM-liiirg. Mr. Hodge» ro Iho l>. A. E s te s hom e »evoral dnyn o f turnoil S a tu r d a y , hill Mr*, Hodge* re la*t work. It. J . H am ilto n, o f H uthorlin, nt- tu m n ed fo r a Ion d a y s ’ vi»il am o n g toudod th e eon vont ion h ere F r i d a y nm l friend*. Tho ll*par J a c k s o n fiunily look H nturdny. Mi»* M ildrod llurehiim in nt hom e T lim ikngiving tlm uor w ith Iho Knot I teen li»** o f oloMing of iho »olimd* on W rig ht fa m ily below Wiilkor. Mr. mul Mr*. Kd. W. F u qu a a n d Mr. a rr o tin i o f d ip h t h e r i a . Mi»» R uth A trever, o f H uthorlin, c o n a n d Mr*. I*. A. D im * nml rhild ro n , o r in-low Mugolio, n n r u p T lm r.diiy an d feren ce H abboth »ehool s e c r e ta ry , wa* h a d T h a u k a g iv t u g diniior al lin- J . A. here In help w ith tho r o a v e n t i o n hold J o li homo. Tho D a ti* fam ily roliirni-d Nov. 35 uml 2ft. A fine T liuiik»giving pro g ram wit* homo F r i d a y an d tho F uqua* rrlurnoH given by Mi»* W olf nml her pupil» nt Haturday. Mr. a n d Mr*. Lowell |ton»lon nml the oli h |**-l ln»t T h u rs d a y . F rie n d * a n d Imliy a n d C o n rad K ro n e »pout Thunk» p a tro n a bro ugh t th e i r din ner* nn d hobt g iv in g at Iho F. T. Ilenston homo nt a pirate. Mr. an d Mr*. H o race Morri* n n d S a g in a w . (Mselieer, o f Mr*. I «-win A lion an d rh ild ro n , of »on Willi* nml P h ilip Muihi-rlin, v is ite d T h u m d a y w ith t i r * . W nlterville, »|»-ul th e week eml here. Violet Itighy nml a b r o t h e r n n d »la AII o i i ' r pnrontM, Mr. nml Mr». W. A. W it r h o r , und nil won« T h a n k s g iv i n g t e r o f Mi»» Wolf oumo dow n from diniior gui-Mt* u t Iho J iii I hoii A lion Huthorlin to n tto m l tho co n v en tio n . An H*4 | mhi lid diiiighter wnn b orn homo al Hugitiaw. Mi*» Mnry iln ig h l , o f O. A. C , nml Wedite»duy nig ht to Mr. nml M r * K. ' l.iom-l Iln ig h l, of Iho U. o f I)., wore M. Itnbooek. M r*. J enn e W nlk er, o f P o rtilla d , in homo o v e r Iho T h a n k a g iv i n g v acatio n . Mi** Konilo an d hor m int, Mr*. nl th e K. M. Ibihonek homo. Mirny h a v e In-on « o f f e r in g kitoly H tark e, o f Wnlki-r, won- iliunor gnont* nl Iho (!, II. Il n ig h t homo T h m iksg iv w ith n m alad y «iniilnr to th e gripv ing. tt. I). T u c k e r, Ho* T u o k o r a n d Mr. BLA CK BUTTE. mid Mr*. L a w r e n c e Montii-th wore T lim ikngiving giio*l* lit Iho lion .lurk (Special to T h e Hentinel.) non homo n e a r Wnlkor. Nov. .10. It i« «till ra i n in g u n d t h e Mr. mid Mr*. Junio» Robison, Mi.«» river* a r e «till hig h. B oth fo rk« Killli Robison nml Ihiear Woodson, o f reach ed th e highe»! «tage a w eak ngo C o tla g o d r o v e , w ere T liu n k *g iving din t h a t th e y h a v e reached for (1 yoar*. nor giii-Hl* n t th e ll n r r y Robison homo. Mr. a n d Mm. F r a n k K elly a n d Tho*. Mr. a n d Mr*. L. Kii»«oll a n d family Funk un d fnm ily «pent T h a n k s g i v i n g a r r iv e d T h u r s d a y fro m O k lah o m a an d w ith Mr«. Hu«mi W nlker. «re v in ltin g nt Iho W. K. N ixon homo. Mr*, [»libello .Tonkin« »pent a few They tiro looking fo r n locution. day* of ln«t week w ith heT a u n t , Mr*. Tn« I.. K iisno II, Klmor Kont mid Hugh Tho*. F u n k . N ixon fmnilio* a n d Mr. nml Mr». W. Mi«» (» lie Borni* nn d Mia* I In H op K. N ix uu s p en t T h a n k s g iv i n g nt th e per wore v isitor* a t th o B la c k B u t t e I«ee N ixon homo. nohool T u esd ay . Tho J . A. .loll fiunily mid Mr. und Tho*. F un k s t a r t e d to work a t th e Mr*. Fnqtin took d in n e r nt W. K. Nix W a lte r W o odard mill W e d n e s d a y . on ’» F rid a y . Win. L ively g a v e n ilnnee nt hi* H ow ard K rone ca m e home Hnturdny homo H n turdny nig ht. fro m (fpton. J . .T. (Iront m home from R ujnda, [«»»1er P e n ti r ò p nrrhnned n now e a r where he wn* employed Inni weok. G ay V n n n tta , who ha« been w o r k in g Tho O near Jn r k n o n fam ily wont to a t Disntou, ¡4 v is it in g hi* s i s t e r , Mr*. Conrnllin F r i d a y to vinit Mr*. L. M. Tho*. F u n k , fo r n few day*. H a rd in g , m in t o f Mr*. J n r k s o n . Thoy Mr*. Klmor D oo little «pont Hiindny rot u r ned Hun day. night w ith Mr*. Susini W n lk er. Hi-rliort Manon wnn home o v er Hun day . D O R E N A. Hort Myer* a n d one o f hi* little d au g h te r* h a v e been »irk w ith to nsil (S pecial to T h e Sentinel.)* iti*. Nov. 37.— Mr. nnd Mr*. J . II. K irk Mr. a n d Mr*. W. A. W ite h e r a t t e n d nnd d n n g h te r , Mi«» B orlhn , m u ta rm i t o ed rh u r o h in th e O ro v r Hiindny. Mnrroln W e d n esd ay to sp en d T h a n k s Mr. a n d Mr*. W. K. N ixon an d th e g iv in g nt th e home o f th e i r d a u g h te r , Russell, H u g h N ix o n a n d l«ee N ixon Mr*. J o h n H olstrom . j Mis* Beiiottu T e e te r s earn« u p Wed- iionduy from Kugeue u u d *|M-ut sev eral day* a t th e home of h e r | - a n u t s , Mr. an d Mrs. t'h as . Teeter*. Mr*. I «a* T h o m aso n a m i children went to Row R iv er T hursday and sp en t th e day at th e 11. F. McCollum home. Mr. a n d Mr*. F r a n k K elly a n d chil dren, U a a a n d L iw rein -o, o f the Grove, visited T h u r s d a y a t th e S ta n le y Diiuii-wood homo, Mi«* R ita rem ain in g fu r a few day*. Mr. am i Mrs. K dwiu U ed fn rd »pent T h u rs d a y a t th e home o f Mr*. Rod- f o r d ’* p a r e n t s , Mr. a n il Mrs. K. J . I»-um. in th e Grove. Cha*. T e e te r s m id f a m il y m otored to T h u rs to n S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n . Hurt J o h n n to u a n d fa m ily , o f Sag m aw , H|»-iit T h u r s d a y a t t h e C. M. Mol.in liiuno. Robert W a n t a n d fa m ily , o f Spring- field, »pent T h a n k s g i v i n g a t tho A. S. W a rd homo. L i w r c n r c K elly »pent se v e r a l ilny* this week a t Iho F re d Kelly home. Mm. J . A. K lliott »pout H atu rd ay night w ith hor d a u g h t e r , Mis* Hollo, who i* w o rk in g in th e C e n t r a l hotel. C u th b e r t O n to * and A rm Van Soho in*- k m o to red to Kugono Monday a n d v is ite d Mrs. W. W. W atson. Mr. anil Mrs. H. <>. VnnSehoinck m o to red to Kugono M o n d ay to see Mr. V a u H e h o i a c k ' m m o th e r, Mrs. W. P. Van N O T IC E OF SALE OF STOCK . BANKRUPT T he u n d er« ig n ed T r u s t e e o f H en ry Hliuhn, b a n k r u p t , will re c e iv e sealed bids a t th e law office* o f 1» M. T r a v is in th e U. 8. N a t i o n a l B an k Bldg, a t Kugeue, O regon, on t h e 1st d a y of D ecem ber, 1921, a t 11 o 'c lo c k in th e forenoon f u r tho fo llo w in g d e sc r ib e d perso n al p r o p e r t y ; stock a n d fix tu re* o f H e n ry Htiiihn, nt C o t t a g e d r o v e , Oregon. C e r ti f i e d cheek f o r 10% o f the nmouiit bid m ust neeoni|*iny each bid. Hid* a re a ll s u b je c t to th e c o n f i r m a tio n of th e c o u rt, a n d t h e tr u s te e reserves t h e ri g h t t o reject a n y nnd nil bid*. I n v e n t o r y m ny bo e x a m i n e d nt the o ff ic e o f I* M. T r a v is , K ugeue, O re gon, n n d at th e o f f ic e o f J . M. Bur- limn, at C o tt a g e G rov e, Oregon, n 20*- C. 8. D I L L O N , T ru ste e . A D M I N I S T R A T O R S N O T IC E . N o tie e rs h e re b y g iv en thnt. th è un- do m ig n ed ‘ ha» Invìi a p p o i n t e d hy thè C o u n ty C ourt o f t.ho s t a t e o f Oregon fo r L in o C o u n ty a d m i u is t rat rix of tho o stato o f M au rice A. M c K ib b cn , de eeaned. All persona h a v i n g d i u r n a ag n in sl th è sniil e s t a t e a r e h e r e b y n n tifie d to pri-sont th è «nino to ma d u ly verift-d nt my homo in C o tt a g e G rave, L i n e C oun ty, Oregon, w ith i n sìx m onths a f t e r th è tinto o f th is notiee. Unte o f no tiee n n d firat pnhliontir.r. th e r e o f th è l l t l i dn y o f Nov., 1921. N. O. M c K IB H K N , a d m i n i a t r a t r i x of th è i-stnte o f M nuriee A. n o v l l dec9 M cK ib b e n , deooased. Great Reduction in the Price of Heaters New stoves for the price of old ones. Call and get our prices before buying second hand stoves — have the first wear and save money. W. L. Darby Company ■laughter, d . O. U ilcrist a n d Mrs. Hchoinck, who is in a hospital. A n u m ber o f Dorella people a t t e n d e d 1 A rchie C raig, an d o t h e r relative*. Miss M y rtle Uilluim a n d niece V errie th e Frail T h o m as t r i a l in Kugono Mon v is ite d a p a r t of hist w eek iu Kugeue .lay am i T u e sd a y . w ith some friends. Mr. Jo p s o n a n d fam ily, W. J . T h a r p HEBRON. a n d W. L. K im b le a t e T h a n k s g iv i n g d in n e r a t the F . C. F ü h r e r home. (H pecial to tin- S e n tin e l.) C li f f o r d T a y lo r w as u p from Salem Nov. 30.— Mr. a n d Mrs. L. I). H u f f a n d fam ily a t e T h a n k s g i v i n g d in n e r to sp end T h a n k s g iv i n g w ith his p a r ents, Mr. a n d Mr*. H a r v e y T ay lo r. a t th e H .*T . D u rk e y home. Mr. n u d Mrs. H a rv e y T a y lo r nnd Mr. a n d Mm. H e ra ld W h ite , o f R u gane, spent T h a n k s g i v i n g d a y w ith fa m ily w e n t to L a t h a m to sp end Mr. W h i t e ’s parent», Mr. a n d Mrs. N. T h a n k s g iv i n g day a t the home o f Mrs. T a y l o r ’s siste r, Mm. J o h n T aylor. W. W hite. Mr. a u d Mm. A. L Q ilham a te N o r v n l Pow ell cam e u p from O. A. C. t o »pend T h a n k s g iv i n g w ith his p a r T h a n k s g iv i n g d in n e r w ith Mrs. Gil- h a m ’s [ mi rents, Mr. a n d Mrs. B. B. rm i », Mr. a n d Mm. J . A. Powell. M iss Kuitna Jo n es, o f L ondon, is vis- L u ck y . Mm. J a c k s o n S p rin k le , o f J u n c t i o n i t i a g a t th e home o f Mrs. T. J . Geer. Mr*. J e s s e Gilorist a r r i v e d home C ity , is v is itin g h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d W e d n e s d a y ev ening. Mhe had Invìi vis- Mrs. H a r v e y T aylor. Mrs, R. B. L u ck y s p en t F r i d a y n ig h t in th e d r o v e w ith h e r p a re n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. W. P . H u f f . L. D. H u f f d e liv e re d seven fin e f a t hogs to th e b u tc h e r s in th e U rovo T u esd ay . LONDON. (S p e c ia l to Tho S en tin el.) Nov. 25.— Mrs. M. H. B rasher, Mm. E. R. T h o rd e n b c rg a n d T h o m as O. B r a s h e r w ere d in n e r g u ests o f M rs. C. W. E w i n g fa m ily T h a n k s g iv in g . A b ig tr e e was blow u d ow n d u r i n g tho s t o rm las t week. T h e r e ’s h a r d l y a n y t h i n g a S e n tin e l w a n ta d w o n ’t do, b u t i f one d o e a n ’t do it , t r y two. I f y o u lik e th e edito rials, tell y o u r friend* a b o u t them , a n d h elp to m a k e thorn b e a r f r u it. No Other Food Is More Easily Made Unfit for Food Than Butter —and no other food is more necessary on the table for every meal. We invite your inspection of the conditions under which RED ROSE Bit AND BUTTER is made insuring its rcaehing your table absolutely sweet, pure aud clean—both a necessity and a table delicacy. Cottage Grove Creamery There Are No Substitutes for Dairy Foods